Still interested?

Great. We don’t care about your résumé or stack overflow account or your github. We’ll pay you to do some quick freelance project that will go into production. This way you can decide if you really want to work with us, and vice versa. We move fast so any job offer would come quickly after. Either way you just made some money.

Email paul at ecquire dot com

We mostly care about your personality and if you fit our culture, so instead of a résumé tell us in 2-3 sentences what you do for fun. Or, whatever.

Thanks. I just emailed you guys. What’s a typical day like?

If you’re like Paul (CEO), you get up insanely early to get the hardest things done over a great coffee then hit a run, a crossfit workout, then back to work on the fun things for the company.

As a developer you’ve got choices. Performance optimizations, handle bug reports, new features … new PRODUCTS?! We’ve got a ton to do, and our goal is to always save our customer’s time.

Usually you work wherever you feel like it. Last week you went to your family’s farm and worked on the porch. (The rest of your team members are in Vancouver, Tucson, Halifax… you could be in Ulaanbaatar or Quito)

We use Trello for collecting ideas and prioritizing what to work on. Each product/project has its’ own board and each team member has their own list.

Later in the day, you get an email from a paying customer. She thanks you for quickly fixing an issue she had because she uses Ecquire every single day and can’t imagine life before it. Like all the customers you’ve helped around the world, you can sense they are in love with our company because they know we give a damn.

Your coffee is still piping hot. You take a sip, put on your headphones, and the fun begins.

What people say about Ecquire

Ecquire rocks my socks. – Sarah

I have fallen in love with your product and I think I’ll be a subscriber for a long time coming. I can’t live without it! -Tomasz

We can’t remember how we did business before @Ecquire – Placeling

My life gets better with every new version of your software. – Mike

“Get. a. real. job. One where I understand what you do. Love, Mom” – Paul’s Mom